pfa young player of the year

England interim manager Stuart Pearce has this week revealed that the England squad for Euro
2012 will be named before the end of the Premier League campaign, whether a new permanent boss is
in place or not. With the last game of the season on Sunday 13th May, it is reasonable to expect
the successful and unsuccessful players to be unveiled a couple of days before this.

Last week the nominees for the PFA Young Player of the Year were announced.Â That list includes
such names as Jack Wilshere, Seamus Coleman, Joe Hart, and Gareth Bale.Â This list sparked quite a
debate on the EPL Talk website as every fan has an...

Arsenal's Robin Van Persie was crowned the PFA Player of the Year on Sunday evening, the Dutch
striker was favourite to pick up the award after scoring 34 goals for the Gunners across all
competitions this season.

Those over at betting bonusÂ note how Van Persie is also the top goal-scorer in the Premier
League this campaign, with 27 goals to his name so far.

Irish international Seamus Coleman scooped the Everton Young Player of the Season award at
the BT convention centre in Liverpool last night

Having broken into the first team last season, the Donegal born Irishman has made massive progress
since making his full Premier League debut at Fulham in September, making 39 appearances and
scoring six goals.

I want to start with a mention of the PFA awards and the Team of the Year. Congratulations to
Wilshere for picking up the Young Player of the Year award, and deservedly so. Gareth Bale was
chosen as the Player of the Year and Nasri came in second. And in case you haven't seen it, the
team of the year is,

Congratulations to Jack Wilshere on being names the PFA Young Player of the Year tonight.

"It is my first full season and it is a massive award, especially from my fellow players,"
Wilshere said. "It is amazing. I am very proud to be the fifth recipient from Arsenal, it is good
to keep this history going.

Just like last season, I thought I would have a look at the top teenagers currently
playing in the Premier League. These footballers are all destined to be top players and may even
turn out to be World class if they continue to expand on their already flourishing
reputations.

Daniel Wilson is a center back footballer of Scottish nationality who was just
recently acquired by Premier League club Liverpool.

Even at a young age he attracted interests from a number of big European clubs. He won a number
of awards such as 2010 Scottish FWA Young Player of the Year and 2010 Scottish PFA Young Player of
the Year.

Aston Villa have confirmed that they have received and rejected a bid from Manchester
City for their versatile midfielder James Milner.

There was strong speculation earlier in the week that City would be first out of the traps in
the race to sign Milner, triggering a bidding war between themselves and bitter rivals Manchester
United in the process.

1987: Cesc Fabregas: Having spent his formative years at Barcelona's La Masia
training facility, Fabregas moved to English Premier League side Arsenal in 2003 and made his first
team debut in the League Cup at just 16-years-old.

Although he rarely featured in that debut season, Fabregas quickly forced his way into the first
team the following season and in the six seasons since, he has averaged 44 appearances per season
for the Gunners.

Having spent the weekend biting our nails over as yet undecided leagues, compiling the F5
results and giving ourselves the Jaffa Cakes shakes, things are a bit tense at Kickette HQ. We
won't deny it. Punches Words have been exchanged. Handbags have been thrown. Hip dips have been
cried over.

Having spent the weekend biting our nails over as yet undecided leagues, compiling the F5
results and giving ourselves the Jaffa Cakes shakes, things are a bit tense at Kickette HQ. We
won't deny it. Punches Words have been exchanged. Handbags have been thrown. Hip dips have been
cried over.

Many fans in the Midlands will remember James Milner for calmly converting the penalty that
decided the city derby between Aston Villa and Birmingham City. Milner, though, has an even better
memory to add to his collection in a very impressive Premier League season. He has been named the
PFA Young Player of the Year after edging out the likes of PFA Player of the Year Wayne Rooney.

Our friends at In The Stands came up with this good selection of up and coming
youngsters.

10) Daniel Sturridge, 19 (Chelsea)

A graduate of Manchester City's successful youth team, Daniel is now among the ranks at Chelsea.
The 19 year old looks sharp, Having scored already for Chelsea in pre-season â€“ I just hope he
gets first team action team he deserves .

As you may have heard, Tottenham right back Kyle Walker has been named the PFA Young Player of the
Year. This season has seen Kyle cement his position in the Spurs side and make his full England
debut against Spain. His first start for England was against Sweden, a game in which he picked up
the man of the match award.

Back in 1991, English football witnessed the start of a spectacular and exciting league
campaign. Despite Arsenal and Liverpool having shared the tag of Champions in the four years prior,
it was Leeds United and Manchester United that ended up slugging it out for the 1991/1992 title.
Refreshingly for the neutral, neither team had the so-called nous and experience to call upon from
previous title challenges, and it thus culminated into a fascinating story of bravery, belief and
even a calamitous own goal.

Kyle Walker admitted that he was a little surprised to earn the award from his peers last night
in the shape of the PFA Young Player of the year award.
This time last season, Kyle was on loan at Aston Villa and his performances there made it clear to
everyone that this was always going to be a breakthrough season for the right back.

Something's been going through my mind a lot recently that I just can't shake. It started
towards the back end of last season and it's got so big now I've got to let it all out. What's the
point of Tommy Huddlestone?Â Great player? Mediocre Hoddle wannabe? Fat bloke who wears bad
cardigans?

England legend Alan Shearer has publicly stated his desire to see Aston Villa starlet Ashley
Young in Fabio Capello's final 23 man squad for this summer's World Cup in South Africa. Many
pundits are pointing to a battle between Young and Chelsea's Joe Cole for the final wing spot on
England's roster, and Shearer believes it is Young that would benefit striker Wayne Rooney the
most.

I am anticipating some serious Craig Bellamy antics in the upcoming season. It's to the point
where, if he stays at City, I'll almost be dissapointed if we don't see something on par with The
Golf Club Incident (on par...Â sorry, couldn't resist). I'm not saying I condone personal
injuryâ€”but serious property damage from a swinging cricket batÂ or somethingÂ could be on the
horizon at least.

The Rest

- Sadly, we learned that Stephen Ireland's longtime girlfriend, Jessica Lawlor, sustained major
injuries in a car crash that occurred midweek last week. The 25-year-old Mum was supposedly riding
shot gun in her friend's Audi before the luxe car crashed into a tree.